Saturday, November 5, 2016

Vertu Phone: Magic Phone for The Rich







Vertu phone


Vertu phone is a high-end mobile phone brand that complements your designer dresses, shoes, bags, and watches when you step out off your luxury car. Vertu phone prices begin at around $10,000 and can go up to a soaring $22,000 or more. Hearing such enormous amounts, you probably end up asking yourself whether it is wrapped in gold and studded in diamonds. Well, sometimes they are.




Vertu has joint-ventures with French Jewelry company Boucheron, luxury car company Bently, and others to bring only the most exclusive content to their customers. The Vertu Signature Touch phones have a simple frame work of heavy-duty titanium casing with sapphire crystal glass touch screen that makes it completely scratch proof. The headphone and mouth piece has a ceramic cushion which gives a very luxury car design feel to it and that feel is further extended through the use of the excellent leather casing it comes in.


Overall, the design has aristocracy oozing out of it. Compared to the top of the line smart phones in the market, Vertu is not that much of a stand-out in terms of the operating system or hardware. However, what gives Vertu phone its uniqueness is their Concierge service where the user gets his own living breathing Siri who can make the impossible possible. Any Vertu phone user can use this wide network concierge service that allows them to book any reservation or get into any exclusive night club or on any chartered flight.


vertu phone

Vertu phone Photo by: turbosquid



Vertu phone also uses the Silent Circle, which allows the encryption of communications over voice, video-chat, or texts. Vertu has taken care of the needs of their customers who expect exclusive access and top-notch security.


This brand is without a doubt, a phone for the people who can enjoy the luxury lifestyle and for whom the ordinary just will not do.






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